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Democracy Chronicles

Mats Sederholm articles

mats sederholmDemocracy Chronicles author Mats Sederholm was born in 1957 and today lives close to the capital of Sweden, Stockholm. Colliding Worlds (co-written with Linda Bjuvgård) is his first book to be released in both Swedish and English. His aim is to continue to help perpetuate an increasing awareness of system faults and standards which prevent human development.

Swedish Election, No Surprises

by Mats Sederholm - September 9, 2022

Swedish election, no surprises

The problem is not that we are walking on thin ice that will crack at any moment, the problem is that the longer time goes on the worse the consequences will be.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Europe, Green Party News, Sweden

The Political Ideologies Don’t Serve Us Anymore

by Mats Sederholm - May 25, 2021

Political Ideologies Don’t Serve Us

Political ideologies no longer serve any purpose. The democracy refugees are on the road towards autocracy while the earth is suffering from a high fever.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Socialism and Labor, Worldwide, Worldwide Corruption

Hypocrisy in Green

by Mats Sederholm - March 21, 2020

Hypocrisy in Green

Greta Thunberg has been recognized as a great inspiration by almost all political camps in the West. However, her opinions have been met with total silence.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Celebrity Politics, Democracy Charity, Democracy Protests, Worldwide Corruption

Would A Peace Prize To Greta Have Caused A Political Crisis?

by Mats Sederholm - December 9, 2019

Peace Prize To Greta

On December 10, the Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded, and many have wanted Greta Thunberg to be the recipient. But would the world’s leaders really have been able to take in Greta’s message?

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Sweden, Worldwide

Finish Off Brexit And Stop Embarrassing The Democracy

by Mats Sederholm - November 20, 2019

Finish Off Brexit

It is 3½ years since Britons voted for an exit and still, the British Parliament has not been able to deliver what the voters decided.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: England, Europe

A Serious Green New Deal

by Mats Sederholm - June 7, 2019

A Serious Green New Deal

Too many have wanted to fill the Green New Deal goodie bag with their own political ideals, painting it green hoping that this will bring good luck to their own ideology and its popularity.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Worldwide

Our Political Polarization Lacks an Ideological Solution

by Mats Sederholm - January 3, 2019

Our Political Polarization

The increasing political polarization, a problem of the entire western world, is based on misconceptions to which today’s politicians find themselves without an ideological solution. They are as trustworthy as a runaway train!

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: American Corruption, Capitalism and Big Business, Socialism and Labor, Sweden, Worldwide

Circus Trump – A Dream Come True for the Establishment

by Mats Sederholm - April 3, 2018

Circus Trump – A Dream Come True

The point is that it is not the political figureheads who determine the system in the United States or anywhere else but an unwritten agreement between economic, political and media interests; a culture maintained by an establishment.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: American Corruption, Republicans, Worldwide, Worldwide Corruption

The contempt for the radicals

by Mats Sederholm - January 23, 2018

The contempt for the radicals

Too many are convinced that the cause of increasing populism, the mistrust of the establishment, and a new political landscape across the western world is only an unusual virus; namely the radical, malignant and infectious mob.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Democracy Protests, Journalism and Free Speech, Worldwide

There is an alternative to the West’s ruling political consensus

by Mats Sederholm - January 8, 2018

West's ruling political consensus

Politicians need your help; they need to hear the voice and clear message of the people. They must be directed to completely different politics and to a developed democracy that dares to remake and make right.

Filed Under: DC Authors Tagged With: Capitalism and Big Business, Europe, Greece, Occupy Wall Street, Socialism and Labor

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